She was. Her mother mentioned it for some news outlet.did anyone see if she was reported missing ?
Thanks!!She was. Her mother mentioned it for some news outlet.
Just watched the press conference (thank you for the link!) - I hope the media and public at large continues to be respectful to the families of the identified. It was brave of the families of Debra and Sue Ann to come forward to publicly thank everyone and to help gain justice for their missing loved ones. They do not need nor deserve to have decisions made 30 & 40 years ago rehashed by the online community. Their words reinforce how important the DNA Doe Project's work is and why many of us come on here seeking to give Doe's their name back.
If I am remembering correctly, Marcia King's family did think they had reported her missing. They definitely did not deserve the torment. I heard they were fair sweet and very cooperative people.Yeah, I remember when Marcia King's identification was announced on Facebook and some naive young male cousin of hers or whatever revealed his family connection in the comments section. Poor guy.
As I've said in the Kraig King thread, these families have had enough of their torment. If they made some mistake in the past, they are well aware of it.
From what I remember, the relative on Facebook was a younger man. I don't recall the exact nature of the relationship, cousin or half-brother or whatnot but he was born after her death so dogpiling him was ridiculous on top of mean.If I am remembering correctly, Marcia King's family did think they had reported her missing. They definitely did not deserve the torment. I heard they were fair sweet and very cooperative people.